Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the others who say do your research to make sure that it isn't detrimental to the baby in any way.
Also, if they weren't already going to be buying it (which they probably aren't since most people don't have jogging strollers) then you need to put the money out for it. Also, I don't know about your employers but I know that mine would only be okay with a new, unused stroller (not from Craigslist) and would also want to help pick it out so that they knew that it was going to be safe.
Ew. Snob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the others who say do your research to make sure that it isn't detrimental to the baby in any way.
Also, if they weren't already going to be buying it (which they probably aren't since most people don't have jogging strollers) then you need to put the money out for it. Also, I don't know about your employers but I know that mine would only be okay with a new, unused stroller (not from Craigslist) and would also want to help pick it out so that they knew that it was going to be safe.
Ew. Snob.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the others who say do your research to make sure that it isn't detrimental to the baby in any way.
Also, if they weren't already going to be buying it (which they probably aren't since most people don't have jogging strollers) then you need to put the money out for it. Also, I don't know about your employers but I know that mine would only be okay with a new, unused stroller (not from Craigslist) and would also want to help pick it out so that they knew that it was going to be safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not safe to jog with young infants -- I can't remember the age, but it's connected to neck control. So make sure to do your research before asking, so you don't look like you're putting your needs ahead of the baby's.
+1 There is only 1-2 jogging strollers out there that allow you to fully recline the seat for infants but it's not recommended to jog with infants under the age of 6 months. Please do your research.
Anonymous wrote:It's not safe to jog with young infants -- I can't remember the age, but it's connected to neck control. So make sure to do your research before asking, so you don't look like you're putting your needs ahead of the baby's.